My Question, I Have a bunch (Over 100) of images, that I Need to re-size into two specific sizes (Proportionately) for each photo. 350x350px and 105X105px for the thumbnails.
I Tried Using Photoshop Actions but it does not work for this (Every time I use the place command in Photoshop and record it as action, when action is played back it just goes back and get the same image that I recorded, Not all the images in folder)
So I did it in InDesign: I Created A Document The Size of the image sizes I need, Converted the master Text box to image frame, Modified the frame fittings option so that image will import in the center of the frame and fit proportionately, then I created the same number of pages that I need I Shift+command Click on each page's image frame to override master page link. Then I went under the file menu selected export and export each file as a jpeg. GREAT, But That process still takes a bit of time setting up I Also Have A Few Other Sizes that I Need to do but (I'll Figure That out later)
Doesn't Really Matter Which Program I use Photoshop or InDesign, Which one does it the fastest, as I Have multiple jobs that to complete.
If I Could only ad the place command in Photoshop to an action (where It Picks all of the images in a particular folder instead of the same image that was recorded while the action was running).

Any help for my dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
Using ADOBE CS3
AND MAC OS10.4

I Cant Record (USE) the resize, I Have to use the place image from the file menu, because If i use the image size Menu to change the size, it will not shrink the ad to the exact hight and width that I Need. Because almost all of the images that I Have to resize are Different Sizes.

Are you recording the opening of the image file in PS? If so, don't. Open an image first, THEN hit record on the action and resize. Otherwise, the action records you selecting the image. You want to use batch to select the image, not the actual action. Then when you go to Automate > batch the file, use the batch options to grab the image folder.